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alrea close at $10 million that is how much the businesses have raised in the wake of the boss said tax to help out the victims we will talk to ken feinberg to has already got a tou assignment and much re will be donated that is the nature to allocate the bp settlement funds and who is providing these funds? former mcdonald's usa ceo is here to remind us that big business is not always evil. but we thought we would cover the story because that is where the money is coming from. not exclusively but 90 percent has been coming from corporations and business titans to want to help particularly the family of this little boy who was killed in the attack but there are others similarly promised relief. >> it is said justin and generous country when our citizens and young people are under such terric stress all of us pull together and put aside our differences to reach out to try to help. if you look at corporations over the years and decades or centuries mcdonald's mcdonald's, ronald mcdonald house, ford foundation, gates buffett foundation, a great men and women and corporations to support the
alrea close at $10 million that is how much the businesses have raised in the wake of the boss said tax to help out the victims we will talk to ken feinberg to has already got a tou assignment and much re will be donated that is the nature to allocate the bp settlement funds and who is providing these funds? former mcdonald's usa ceo is here to remind us that big business is not always evil. but we thought we would cover the story because that is where the money is coming from. not exclusively...
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says we have a choice, everyone's taxes go up for a lot of programs get cut, either or. the rich can't pay for it all. it is all simple math of the middle-class and others will have to pay as well. the commitment is so spread out, it is time to spread the tax wealth and quit spreading the you know what. you want big government, you will have to pay for big government. the doctor from vermont knows his man more than a trillion dollars going out than coming in year after year cannot be sustained so more are going to have to pay. i don't know the former presidential candidate had a weak moment but i hope you pass along th bit of reality and with it to the president we have got right now because barack obama is making a huge stink about the automatic spending cuts that are coming march 1, and in the scheme of three and a half trillion dollars budget, a rounding error at best. nevertheless the president showcasing props to make his case that it will need fewer media spectators, you name it. listen to howard dean, mr. president, misleading taxpayers to thinking we can keep goi
says we have a choice, everyone's taxes go up for a lot of programs get cut, either or. the rich can't pay for it all. it is all simple math of the middle-class and others will have to pay as well. the commitment is so spread out, it is time to spread the tax wealth and quit spreading the you know what. you want big government, you will have to pay for big government. the doctor from vermont knows his man more than a trillion dollars going out than coming in year after year cannot be sustained...
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low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. liz: the s&p 500 retreat from 5-year highs. a handful of saving consumer stocks like food plays all continue to it fresh all-time highs. let's get back to nicole on the floor of the new york stock exchange to pick them out and take a bite. >> reporter: that's right. these are the names, and despite a tough economy, you're going to see some consumer staples do well. general mills, hormel foods, and hershey hitting all-time highs. when i say this, it should not come as news because, for example, hormel has had 18 record high surf in this year alone in 2013 alone. skip the peanut butter, her she would go into this group as well chocolate's that stay at a valentine's day. how about general mi
low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. liz: the s&p 500 retreat from 5-year highs. a handful of saving consumer stocks like food plays all continue to it fresh all-time highs. let's get back to nicole on...
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a new federal tax policy. the latest push in congress to make marijuana legal and tax it. president obama proposes a short-term fix to delay automatic spending cuts one day after he blows another budget deadline. and the shocking proof union leaders just want more power, not power to the people. "the willis report" is on the case. all that and more coming up later, but first, the top story tonight, building in washington can change, totally remake current marijuana laws. including legalizing industrial production as well as establishing a federal pot tax. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle worked away on these bills, one of which introduced just today by two democratic congressman. both of them calling for an end to federal pot prohibition. will it work? joining us now, drug policy visor and founder and executive director of the drug policy alliance. starting with you. melissa: it is a lot like the appeal of alcohol probation. if it doesn't work, it is not effective and they say it is costing tens of billions of dollars every year, diverting precious law-enforcement reso
a new federal tax policy. the latest push in congress to make marijuana legal and tax it. president obama proposes a short-term fix to delay automatic spending cuts one day after he blows another budget deadline. and the shocking proof union leaders just want more power, not power to the people. "the willis report" is on the case. all that and more coming up later, but first, the top story tonight, building in washington can change, totally remake current marijuana laws. including...
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we need to pay taxes and do it fairly. it is not fair right now when >> investigative reporting and technical training and also to help present a program. it puts you right in the united states. you are based in afghanistan. what are you doing in washington. >> i am here to say that opened media is a big achievement. not only for the public year, but for everyone. this is a big achievement. after 11 years we lost more up to now, more than hundreds of injuries and thousands of arrests and people who were faced with harassment. let's not lose the achievement. other than stress factors in afghanistan come focusing on media, the air quite aware what is freedom of expression. how they can use it in their daily lives. let's focus on and not pollute it. >> what you are a share in washington, who are you talking to? are you having to justify the money you are receiving from the united states? >> yes, just to justify the money we are receiving, not only for the organization. defector, the field is something they really focus. >> in
we need to pay taxes and do it fairly. it is not fair right now when >> investigative reporting and technical training and also to help present a program. it puts you right in the united states. you are based in afghanistan. what are you doing in washington. >> i am here to say that opened media is a big achievement. not only for the public year, but for everyone. this is a big achievement. after 11 years we lost more up to now, more than hundreds of injuries and thousands of...
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>> well, i mean, so much for disgruntled tax filers irresponsible for your will attack. you know, this opens a single to all sorts of investigations. right now obviously there is a major effort not just ride on the ground in the immediate boston regional area, but now you are looking at the jets' new head, you're looking at the extent to which this was deployed from the outside. and to the extent to which there are supports or a support structure internally your that allow for this attack to take place. connell: two brothers are less to be a part of this, one that was killed and the other that is said to be 19 years old and still at large. you mentioned their background, the fact that there are originally from chechnya. they came here, we think, in 2002 and three, some are in an area. is it possible that they just acted alone? working together as brothers? is it more likely from your experience of the years that they did have some support from the outside, or read my be. >> you know, is suspect gillette to let this point, but if i had to put my chest down on a table i wa
>> well, i mean, so much for disgruntled tax filers irresponsible for your will attack. you know, this opens a single to all sorts of investigations. right now obviously there is a major effort not just ride on the ground in the immediate boston regional area, but now you are looking at the jets' new head, you're looking at the extent to which this was deployed from the outside. and to the extent to which there are supports or a support structure internally your that allow for this attack...
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room tax. we call it the accommodations tax, but, potentially, the numbers are twice as big. the on line travel companies have wanted the trial court on that issue, but both the state and the online travel companies are going to be appealing the trial court's decision so we don't know how either of the outcomes will look, but right now, at least, there's a $230 million bill that's about to be sent to the on line travel company. tracy: like amazon story where they couldn't -- no one could call their main office, so to speak,,home, so no one knew where to charge tax. they come down on amazon too. it's no surprise they are coming county on this, are we? >> it's no surprise at all, and especially in this situation. you got an industry that didn't really exist when the taxing statutes were enacted, and so the taxing statutes have terms like travel agency, and that doesn't really fit and hotel operators doesn't fit so you got a taxing statute that has not really kept up with the development of techno
room tax. we call it the accommodations tax, but, potentially, the numbers are twice as big. the on line travel companies have wanted the trial court on that issue, but both the state and the online travel companies are going to be appealing the trial court's decision so we don't know how either of the outcomes will look, but right now, at least, there's a $230 million bill that's about to be sent to the on line travel company. tracy: like amazon story where they couldn't -- no one could call...
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propose amendments to trying to fine tune the tax depending on the interest of the people when you're to push more. lobbying is it was originally envisioned is a good thing no lawmaker can be an expert in all the fields that he or she has to deal with and so they rely on other people giving them advice. but lobbying went from their field of expertise into what is more properly called hired guns so you now have people who may not be an expert in anything they're dealing with but they're paid for by clients who want them to pursue specific objectives what makes them so effective is many of these hired guns will be what what we call revolving door abusers and these will be people who were in governments then come out of government and are hired by the very same people that had business pending before them when they were in government and the mid ninety's we had come across so many examples of your policies that were basically captured by industry and industry lobbying was felt was really a fundamental problem here the influence of industries is excessive and we decided to set up a group
propose amendments to trying to fine tune the tax depending on the interest of the people when you're to push more. lobbying is it was originally envisioned is a good thing no lawmaker can be an expert in all the fields that he or she has to deal with and so they rely on other people giving them advice. but lobbying went from their field of expertise into what is more properly called hired guns so you now have people who may not be an expert in anything they're dealing with but they're paid for...
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propose amendments to trying to fine tune the tax depending on the interest of the people and when you're to push more. blubbing is it was originally envisioned is a good thing no lawmaker can be an expert in all the fields that he or she has to deal with and so they rely on other people giving them advice. but lobbying went from their field of expertise into what is more properly called hired guns so you now have people who may not be an expert in anything they're dealing with but they're paid for by clients who want them to pursue specific. objectives what makes them so effective is many of these hired guns will be what what we call revolving door abusers and these will be people who were in governments then come out of government and are hired by the very same people that had business pending before them when they were in government and the mid ninety's we had come across so many examples of your policies that were basically captured by industry and industry lobbying we felt it was really a fundamental problem here the influence of industries is excessive and we decided to set up a gro
propose amendments to trying to fine tune the tax depending on the interest of the people and when you're to push more. blubbing is it was originally envisioned is a good thing no lawmaker can be an expert in all the fields that he or she has to deal with and so they rely on other people giving them advice. but lobbying went from their field of expertise into what is more properly called hired guns so you now have people who may not be an expert in anything they're dealing with but they're paid...
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women like me exist to get to the field the outrage has prompted the government to tax rate is now a capital offense except committee between married couples. still more women are pressing charges. an emergency hotline has been set up but the network is fully operational in delhi everyday there are reports of new assaults and maps bruised india's image. at the beginning of the year tourism here dropped by twenty five percent. though the numbers are picking up again in many are still worried about their safety the ticket oceans would be true that the little assistant to the needs of the posts we never have to explain. safety for women but no one will tour is asked this question right a day of mourning in delhi the protesters are also sending a signal that change is essential. now the president of south sudan's president m to two against government as before slovakia. he didn't mail it to you in a full two and that's because he's in the capital of juba up to a night of heavy fighting between rival factions within the country's armed forces he frames his former vice president in the set
women like me exist to get to the field the outrage has prompted the government to tax rate is now a capital offense except committee between married couples. still more women are pressing charges. an emergency hotline has been set up but the network is fully operational in delhi everyday there are reports of new assaults and maps bruised india's image. at the beginning of the year tourism here dropped by twenty five percent. though the numbers are picking up again in many are still worried...
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40% of all individuals tax returns. it is a hugely popular deduction for money i mayans of homeownery year. it could be changing in a big way which might have a big impact on the housing industry. he was more details on what you need to know is former fannie mae executive vice president institute fellow. welcome to the show. this is having a huge impact on housing industry, wouldn't it? >> of it were done right, and wouldn't have a huge impact, to be a beneficial. this deduction is outlived usefulness. literally 100 years, so the value of it has declined and declined and declined year-over-year. use the money that you saved to reduce marginal impact bracket which would be positive. melissa: the devil is in that last detail you mentioned, what we really use eliminating it to lower marginal rates or would it be another thing that is sucked out to pay higher taxes. let's talk about how their talk about doing it in with the best way to do it would be, it wouldn't be so destructive to the market. the deduction is up $2 milli
40% of all individuals tax returns. it is a hugely popular deduction for money i mayans of homeownery year. it could be changing in a big way which might have a big impact on the housing industry. he was more details on what you need to know is former fannie mae executive vice president institute fellow. welcome to the show. this is having a huge impact on housing industry, wouldn't it? >> of it were done right, and wouldn't have a huge impact, to be a beneficial. this deduction is...
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they talked about a 6% or 7%, 10% tax in cypress. i think inflation is going to take much more than 10% of the purchasing power out of bank accounts all around the orld, not just in rope, but here in the united states. i think that's why a lot of savers are pulling their money out of banks, buying stocks, buying real estate. they are buying precious metals because more people realize that if they hold on to t currency and leave it in the bank, it is going to lose a lot of value. shibani: right. talk about the united states, and what we did not see today, peter, was a market reaction to this because there's a belief, well, on the one hand, things are going to get resolvedded in cypress. on the other hd, we are the best of the worst markets that are out tere. you know, at what point could that turn on us because that -- that scenario can't survive forever. >> well, we're to the closeo being the best of the worst. i think weir -- we might be the worst of the worst. it's just that a lot of people have not figued that out yet. we still ha
they talked about a 6% or 7%, 10% tax in cypress. i think inflation is going to take much more than 10% of the purchasing power out of bank accounts all around the orld, not just in rope, but here in the united states. i think that's why a lot of savers are pulling their money out of banks, buying stocks, buying real estate. they are buying precious metals because more people realize that if they hold on to t currency and leave it in the bank, it is going to lose a lot of value. shibani: right....
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cigarette tax! >> a very regressive tax. it will be raised from cigarette smokers who are disproportionately poor and poorly educated. >> so, the right wants the poor to kick in, just not their cigarette money. when it comes to coughing up a buck or a lung, lung wins. (applause) there must be some way to separate poor people from their hard-mooched money. >> the tax of 1% per ounce on soft drinks sweetened with sugar could be an amazing source of revenue for health care reform. >> perfect! make those cigarette-smoking soda-guzzling dummies pay for their own obamacare! (cheers and applause) >> the notion that soda is being placed on a list of sins worthy of being taxed into oblivion will hurt more poor people than anybody else. >> yes. conservatives will fight for the poor's right to see the only doctor who doesn't make you healthier! (laughter and applause) so we can't tax cigarettes or soda. guns? >> i'm worried that particularly poor people, the ones who are most likely to be victims of violent crimes, particularly poor bl
cigarette tax! >> a very regressive tax. it will be raised from cigarette smokers who are disproportionately poor and poorly educated. >> so, the right wants the poor to kick in, just not their cigarette money. when it comes to coughing up a buck or a lung, lung wins. (applause) there must be some way to separate poor people from their hard-mooched money. >> the tax of 1% per ounce on soft drinks sweetened with sugar could be an amazing source of revenue for health care...
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system, where you got all of these tax breaks, i did some math on this if you can get rid of the tax breaks and code, and just lower the tax rate you could get a corporate tax rate down from highnist world down to at least about the average in the world, think about that means for american competitiveness. neil: a very good point, and you know, hadley, i was thinking a lot of people saying more what the standard u.s. corporate tax rate, up to 40% or not that is like a sticker price, you may pay, but oil industry does. that is what they pay. oil stray, that makes a lot of money, it pays a lot back, its contribution collectively to the coffers is equivalent to the gdp of latin america, but -- keeping all this going, i understand that washington wouldment to collectively say thank you. but, they areardly deserving of a screw you. >> president oma loves to demonize oil companies, and he said in last state of union address we could save billions by getting rid of tax loopholes, yet he is the guy in power, he said he agrees with republicans in congress about lower the corporate tax rate, w
system, where you got all of these tax breaks, i did some math on this if you can get rid of the tax breaks and code, and just lower the tax rate you could get a corporate tax rate down from highnist world down to at least about the average in the world, think about that means for american competitiveness. neil: a very good point, and you know, hadley, i was thinking a lot of people saying more what the standard u.s. corporate tax rate, up to 40% or not that is like a sticker price, you may...
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of a president more popular after the scandals broke than before, hard to say, but this much is not taxing as irs scandal may be, it has prooen not too much for most americans, does cover some of the period in which scandals blew open, not just irs craziness but the justice department targets ap reporters, and benghazi velations, obama administrati will take such news as a time it can ignore republicans trying to make -- if memory serves me right, what does not stick now sticks later, watergate comes to mind, after the watergate break in, in june 1972, richard nixon felto pain that year, and en route to a reelectionandslide later that year, then it sank i and richard nixon was on his way o out. so that is t thing about scandals they are like that guest that refuses to leave your party, and starts ordering pay-per-view, raiding our triplefridge, they stay, a stin. no one has a any idea what is coming to trent lott, and warns president not to get too cocky, senar. the whit house is looking at poll numbers saying we just dodged a bullet. >> some democrats in congress are probably doing that t
of a president more popular after the scandals broke than before, hard to say, but this much is not taxing as irs scandal may be, it has prooen not too much for most americans, does cover some of the period in which scandals blew open, not just irs craziness but the justice department targets ap reporters, and benghazi velations, obama administrati will take such news as a time it can ignore republicans trying to make -- if memory serves me right, what does not stick now sticks later, watergate...
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with the obamacare tax on housing that is a confiscation, confiscatory tax on assets. which is taxing income already been taxed once. people are saying we already do this. what do you think? >> first of all, i couldn't agree more. that's why i voted against obamacare and voted 30 times to repeal it. it is outrageous. i will say this. in this case congress did vote to do this they did pass obamacare. the president signed it. the supreme court declared it constitutional. those are all things i disagree with. they were done within the framework of the law. in this case congress would have acted ahead of time and made it apparent we don't favor anything like this. i think it is a little bit different. melissa: are you worried, are there internal conversations what is going on in cyprus and any spillover you might see around the world? any ensuing global slowdown because just a few hours ago they said they were cutting in half the amount of money that people can take out of the atms. they have had the banks closed for days. they are not reopening them, they say, until next
with the obamacare tax on housing that is a confiscation, confiscatory tax on assets. which is taxing income already been taxed once. people are saying we already do this. what do you think? >> first of all, i couldn't agree more. that's why i voted against obamacare and voted 30 times to repeal it. it is outrageous. i will say this. in this case congress did vote to do this they did pass obamacare. the president signed it. the supreme court declared it constitutional. those are all...
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lou: disease a tax increase is? >> spending cuts plus tax increases. [laughter] lou: we are out of time. we will bring you back with more than 302nd. >> of afford to it. lou: thanks so much. >> thank you. lou: the book is turnaround. we appreciated.
lou: disease a tax increase is? >> spending cuts plus tax increases. [laughter] lou: we are out of time. we will bring you back with more than 302nd. >> of afford to it. lou: thanks so much. >> thank you. lou: the book is turnaround. we appreciated.
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think we're talking raising taxes again, something the speaker draw line in the san on and said taxes are not going up again. it seems the two parties at loggerheads again. >> it is not the two parties at loggerheads. the american people look to the fiscal cliff deal and said, there are no spending cuts if. they are not happy about that in poll after poll. fast if it is time to raise more taxes they say no. we have done that, so this is not a partisan divide. this is about the president being out of touch with the american people recognize which is you raise taxes $600 billion, we still have $7 trillion in the deficits of the next in years which is not a solution. it just does not add up. there has to be another approach. even his allies in congress, the democrats and the senate of very allergic to the notion that more taxes of a solution. gerri: well, pelosi, harry reid. it is amazing to me. the people have had enough of texas, especially when you drolen to obamacare. i need to get you on to a slightly different topic, executive orders. gene sperling defending the president of the us
think we're talking raising taxes again, something the speaker draw line in the san on and said taxes are not going up again. it seems the two parties at loggerheads again. >> it is not the two parties at loggerheads. the american people look to the fiscal cliff deal and said, there are no spending cuts if. they are not happy about that in poll after poll. fast if it is time to raise more taxes they say no. we have done that, so this is not a partisan divide. this is about the president...
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bigger than the new medical device tax, this is a new $100 billion plus tax over 10 years. liz: here with more, and the bottom line. looks like another tax people didn't seem to know about. >> under the health reform law, health insurers must pay an excise tax on health insurance they sell similar to cigarette companies paying an excise tax for alcohol companies paying an excise tax, but get this, joint taxation now saying you and me have to pay that, businesses will have to pay this. $101.7 billion over 10 years. what the joint committee is saying is the health insurers will pass the law to consumers and businesses averaging out to $7200 per family. the president has said we will save you money on your health reforms. both of these committees and agencies are saying that will not happen, your health insurance bill is going to go up. we have a bipartisan bill being reintroduced to repeal this tax, but also seeing some analysis saying this is your really going to feel the punch. california, new york residents will be hit hardest by the tax. when you have the cbo and the join
bigger than the new medical device tax, this is a new $100 billion plus tax over 10 years. liz: here with more, and the bottom line. looks like another tax people didn't seem to know about. >> under the health reform law, health insurers must pay an excise tax on health insurance they sell similar to cigarette companies paying an excise tax for alcohol companies paying an excise tax, but get this, joint taxation now saying you and me have to pay that, businesses will have to pay this....
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, you are paying this tax. this is just another thing for the little guy who's trying to get by. >> would make a difference if someone shot on amazon? two you you're getting away with something by getting it online. you tax the things you want to discourage. at a time when the economy is struggling? >> i agree 100% with you. there is no creativity at all. >> i like the show even more all the time. [laughter] neil: thank you, guys. thank you very much. in the meantime, what is jimmy fallon getting that has a guy named mitch saying my goodness the husqvarna all-wheel-drive mower is here. engineered with a unique drive system and dual transmission. all-wheel traction. all-wheel power. all done. only from husqvarna. challenge the impossible. all your imptant legal matters in just minutes. protect youramily... and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. got you ! you cannot escape the rebel forces ! ahhh. got you ! got ya ! gotcha ! got ya. that's all you got, brother ? take that. never hav
, you are paying this tax. this is just another thing for the little guy who's trying to get by. >> would make a difference if someone shot on amazon? two you you're getting away with something by getting it online. you tax the things you want to discourage. at a time when the economy is struggling? >> i agree 100% with you. there is no creativity at all. >> i like the show even more all the time. [laughter] neil: thank you, guys. thank you very much. in the meantime, what is...
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twenty-one new taxes. twenty-one new taxes that will amount to $675 billion. this is getting expensive. among the most controversial, 2.6% tax. another $43,000. house republicans voted last summer to repeal this that they had installed it in th senate. senator orrihatch renew the effort today. he introduced a bipartisan amendment with nine democratic cosponsors to roll back that medical vice attacks. so what about presidentspromised to cut health care insurance premiums? $2500 per family. one study commission that obamacare will increase the cost of a family plan by $7200. do any of you remember the original statement by the president and his team? this is a plus. but it would cut it by $2500. in government terms, it is a $10,000 swin. so how do the officials feel about those rising premiums? well, here you are. >> why have the rates risen,and will be they rise furer? >> i think that what we are seeing is pretty good news. i used to watch this day in and day out. we have seen far feral or increases in the last few years than in the previous decade. >> i donot
twenty-one new taxes. twenty-one new taxes that will amount to $675 billion. this is getting expensive. among the most controversial, 2.6% tax. another $43,000. house republicans voted last summer to repeal this that they had installed it in th senate. senator orrihatch renew the effort today. he introduced a bipartisan amendment with nine democratic cosponsors to roll back that medical vice attacks. so what about presidentspromised to cut health care insurance premiums? $2500 per family. one...
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, you are paying thi tax. this is just another thing for the little guy who's trying to get by. >> would make a fference if someone shot on amazon? two you you're getting away with something by getting it online. you tax the things you want to discourage. at a time when the economy is struggling? >> i agree 100% with you. there is no creativity at all. >> i like the show even more all the time. [laughter] neil: thank you, guys. thank you very much. in the meantime, what is jimmy fallon getting that has a guy named mtch saying my goodness alec, for this mission i uraded your smart phone. ♪ right. but the most important feature of all is... the capital one purchase eraser. i can redeem the double miles i earned with my venture card to erase recent travel purchases. d with a few clicks, this mission never happened. uh, what's this button do? [ electricity zaps ] ♪ you requested backup? yes. yes i did. what's in your wallet? ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you engineer a true automotive breakthrough? ♪ you giv
, you are paying thi tax. this is just another thing for the little guy who's trying to get by. >> would make a fference if someone shot on amazon? two you you're getting away with something by getting it online. you tax the things you want to discourage. at a time when the economy is struggling? >> i agree 100% with you. there is no creativity at all. >> i like the show even more all the time. [laughter] neil: thank you, guys. thank you very much. in the meantime, what is...
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the law undreamt line of what was supposed to be a tax piece. it restores many of the cruel automatic spending cuts. all is missing is a line like thank god for the democrats. then it was also considered a cheese head. it starts out fair and factual enough. under the rhine plan, the government subsidizes it. the only famous unnamed critics who say all of this would mean ever shocking. he is heartless and soulless and probably the double in pinstripes. it is one thing when they say it was all but a sham. it is another thing for them to prove that it is an even bigger sham. they are darn near inbred watching politicians who continue to say that we don't have a spending problem. and one that is only trying slow down the growth of the spending. fair and balanced. try over and out. dick armey says that he is over the top of the house of representatives. i am not saying give republicans a pass. i am saying to treat them equally and with the same ferocity. and i do not. >> thing that is most frightening about what you just read is that this has become
the law undreamt line of what was supposed to be a tax piece. it restores many of the cruel automatic spending cuts. all is missing is a line like thank god for the democrats. then it was also considered a cheese head. it starts out fair and factual enough. under the rhine plan, the government subsidizes it. the only famous unnamed critics who say all of this would mean ever shocking. he is heartless and soulless and probably the double in pinstripes. it is one thing when they say it was all...
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charles: the bailout that ...tax time can be...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. have given way to sleeping. tossing and turning where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta®(eszopiclone) can help you get there. like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day, have been reported. lunesta should not be taken together with alcohol. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations, or confusion. in depressed patients, worsening of depression, including risk of suicide, may occur. alcohol may increase these risks. allergic reactions such as tongue or throat swelling occur rarely and may be fatal. side effects may include unpleasant taste, headache, dizziness, and morning drowsiness. ask your doctor if lunesta is r
charles: the bailout that ...tax time can be...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. have given way to sleeping. tossing and turning where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta®(eszopiclone) can help you get there. like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or...
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hundreds of thousands of jobs and our entire economy at risk just to protect a few special interest tax loopholes that benefit only the wealthiest and biggest corporations? >> of sequestration was never meant to be implemented, then why was it implemented? >> the president is the one guy who can step above it and he's just playing politics. >> are we having fun yet? >> there is a sense of sleepwalking as we head toward the first of march and i think republicans are making it a serious political mistake to be on the subject of the issue in underestimating how much of their buying to be blamed for what happens. >> do you think the armageddon scenario is being overplayed? >> it is the biggest since the mayan calendar. it's ridiculous. here we are spending $3 trillion per year from the federal government with an $85 billion cut. it is about 2 cents on the dollar and it is the end of the road and we're so much in debt? if we cannot cut this minuscule amount with the trillion dollar deficits every year, we are headed towards agrees. we're going to make them look healthy. >> they quoted a pent
hundreds of thousands of jobs and our entire economy at risk just to protect a few special interest tax loopholes that benefit only the wealthiest and biggest corporations? >> of sequestration was never meant to be implemented, then why was it implemented? >> the president is the one guy who can step above it and he's just playing politics. >> are we having fun yet? >> there is a sense of sleepwalking as we head toward the first of march and i think republicans are...
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, federal taxes. everyone walks away happy. this is one of the reason a lot of people have advocated a lot of 67 national sales tax because that is one way of actually taxing the incumbent. but i know that in the town i live in the pens, but kirsten and drug dealers, so on, they are not paying tax melissa: more and more contract workers. people who are doing here, providing services to are saying that justice will pay me everything in cash. i have talked soon as a national ceo who said that they believe it is not 25%. that is actually lower than that . looking of the books. then update tax and make money aside. >> it is all the studies show that it is much higher in europe that is leave estates in england and in the australia and canada. the united states, the numbers actually -- of course, there are to get f2 but they appear to be slightly following . i am less sure why that is commendable and i sure why i believe those numbers, but you're absolutely correct that the numbers are much higher in europe
, federal taxes. everyone walks away happy. this is one of the reason a lot of people have advocated a lot of 67 national sales tax because that is one way of actually taxing the incumbent. but i know that in the town i live in the pens, but kirsten and drug dealers, so on, they are not paying tax melissa: more and more contract workers. people who are doing here, providing services to are saying that justice will pay me everything in cash. i have talked soon as a national ceo who said that...
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raising the tax on the rich won't solve the problem. my solution is we use some of the additional revenue to fix our crumbling infrastructure that will kick start investment, employment and america's future. the u.s. was just ranked 25th in overall quality of infrastructure by the world economic forum. we tied for 33rd with bosn bosnia-herzegovina with the state of our electrical grid. investing in the infrastructure does end up paying in the long and short term. every dollar spent on infrastructure boosts gdp by $2 according to a report from the san francisco fed and when the companies see investing in electrical grids and roads and broadband it becomes worth it for them to return to the u.s. and invest. president obama explain it had well in his state of the union on tuesday. >> christine romans back. will cane is a contributor around resident nice guy conservative. will, let me -- just hold on a second. >> hold on. >> yeah. >> can i -- congratulations. >> why? >> who told you taxes are going to go up on everyone? there's not enough r
raising the tax on the rich won't solve the problem. my solution is we use some of the additional revenue to fix our crumbling infrastructure that will kick start investment, employment and america's future. the u.s. was just ranked 25th in overall quality of infrastructure by the world economic forum. we tied for 33rd with bosn bosnia-herzegovina with the state of our electrical grid. investing in the infrastructure does end up paying in the long and short term. every dollar spent on...
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. >> i don't know if it is a charitable organization how they skirt taxes are liability but on yourhone you decide what the donation is there is a suggested donation and you can add not a tip that something on to that. john: if you are cheap than the next driver knows and may not pick you up. >> is another incentive to be a good customer because you are bumped up if the driver is lookingor people to donate well or rate with a high rating. john: a regulator said it is public safety threat when we get in the cars it is a concern it is on the most interesting as wdoowith some people do not want to drive and paid money every single time and it is a great alternative. >> the background check was so thorough we had to wait a week to shoot the segme because to go to the dmv in criminal background and proof of insurance social securi number and driver's license. i am a little worried. [laughter] john: why? >>, on. you know, the power of a the must negative. neneed you ask? see the pink mustache? i see these all over th place and that is how you know that your lift has arrived not only can you s
. >> i don't know if it is a charitable organization how they skirt taxes are liability but on yourhone you decide what the donation is there is a suggested donation and you can add not a tip that something on to that. john: if you are cheap than the next driver knows and may not pick you up. >> is another incentive to be a good customer because you are bumped up if the driver is lookingor people to donate well or rate with a high rating. john: a regulator said it is public safety...
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tax the net now? wow. >> there's nothing level about this playing field about tax strapped states looking for more money and again coming to washington and imposing burdens on other states, states that have chosen to have a low tax burden, states like mine without a sales tax. >> the internet's days as a tax- free domain may be doomed. the u.s. senate is on the verge of passing legislation called the marketplace fairness act. if the bill becomes law, internet vendors with more than $1 million in annual sales must impose state and local sales taxes based on where the buyer lives. his or her place of residence. supporters argue that this law levels the playing field between physical store, retailers who are obliged to collect sales taxes, and on- line vendors who under the internet tax freedom act of 1998 are currently and for the past 15 from from imposing and collecting sales tax. opponents of the marketplace fairness act, like ebay ceo john donahoe argue that making small internet businesses become t
tax the net now? wow. >> there's nothing level about this playing field about tax strapped states looking for more money and again coming to washington and imposing burdens on other states, states that have chosen to have a low tax burden, states like mine without a sales tax. >> the internet's days as a tax- free domain may be doomed. the u.s. senate is on the verge of passing legislation called the marketplace fairness act. if the bill becomes law, internet vendors with more than...
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taxes, any taxes from pr. tubes. are your clients saying, hey, get me out of this tax situation? >> is very interesting to sit there and think you can pick up and leave the united states. the big issue is are you ready to revoke your citizenship and all the benefits that go with that? when you look at the super rich they have that ability. if they are planning to sit theee and run off into the sunset, that's a viable option. for people making 400,000 to a million, which are considered wealthy individuals, that type of planning is not point to be realistic. >> if you're in part rick you keep your citizenship. the taxes you avoid. gerri: the best of both worlds. zero taxes on capital gains. 4 percent tax on business income. all the money coming made 15 billion money bet against the sub prime. gerri: nine and half billion right now. >> a $5 million home. it's just outrageous. the most hocritical of all. he was saying, we rich people pay our taxes. you should support us. don't give us a hard time. gerri: last word. >> i have an easy solution. instead of moving to burger rico , somebo
taxes, any taxes from pr. tubes. are your clients saying, hey, get me out of this tax situation? >> is very interesting to sit there and think you can pick up and leave the united states. the big issue is are you ready to revoke your citizenship and all the benefits that go with that? when you look at the super rich they have that ability. if they are planning to sit theee and run off into the sunset, that's a viable option. for people making 400,000 to a million, which are considered...
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but we are going to have to raise taxes and taxes probably a lot. i'm not saying that the buffett rule is the solution. do we need to look broadly at the whole income tax question. rich people move their income overseas and we need to look at the whol tax question. [talking over each other] [talking over each other] neil: i disagree with the premise that we have to raise taxes. my concern is there is a disproportion of attention raising revenue than generators to cutting spending all the time. what are you going to do after this report came out, social security, they decide we are going to do with the income tax and i will solve it right there. in other words, immediate knee-jerk response will raise taxes. >> welcome i think the question is how much government do you want and how will you pay for it. if you want to get rid of the federal government, just close it down and lay that down. >> that would be a major benefit and huge boofor theeconomy. >> before you redistribute all this and, through taxes, it has to be created. that is what free markets
but we are going to have to raise taxes and taxes probably a lot. i'm not saying that the buffett rule is the solution. do we need to look broadly at the whole income tax question. rich people move their income overseas and we need to look at the whol tax question. [talking over each other] [talking over each other] neil: i disagree with the premise that we have to raise taxes. my concern is there is a disproportion of attention raising revenue than generators to cutting spending all the time....
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what about taxes around the world. do people move from high tax to low-tax areas? the data is more difficult to gleam there. i couldn't help but wonder as i watched him show off his new passport in the russian republic, he would need to spend six months of the year in russia to qualify for its 13% tax rate. to do that, he would have to deal with russia's frigid winters and deal with a culture that is not always friendly to foreigners trade french food for russian food and, most importantly, he'd have to give up what is surely one of life's greatest treasures, living in paris. i don't think i'd make the trade. >>> we'll be right back. up next is america being left behind by the rest of the world in the space race? neil neil degrasse tyson explains. come on, nowadays lots of people go by themselves. no they don't. hey son. have fun tonight. ♪ ♪ back against the wall ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ ain't nothin to me [ crowd murmurs ] hey! ♪ [ howls ] ♪ even in stupid loud places. to prove it, we set up our call center right here... [ chirp ] all good? [ chirp ] ge
what about taxes around the world. do people move from high tax to low-tax areas? the data is more difficult to gleam there. i couldn't help but wonder as i watched him show off his new passport in the russian republic, he would need to spend six months of the year in russia to qualify for its 13% tax rate. to do that, he would have to deal with russia's frigid winters and deal with a culture that is not always friendly to foreigners trade french food for russian food and, most importantly,...
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the anti-kremlin critic, once russia's richest man is serving time for tax evasion in a penal colony. >> in china, a former top politician was charged with corruption, primary and abuse of power. he headed the communist party in the city of challenging fell from grace in a scandalous i'm accused of embezzlement and wiretapping. and his wife convicted of homicide in the death of a rich businessman. the trial could begin within weeks. the case is viewed as a sign of the chinese government's willingness to fight corruption in the country. placed mom and morsi and attention for two more weeks. prosecutors say he conspired with hamas. cairo saw massive rallies by reporters and opponents. as the situation escalated, there were deaths in some clashes and claims that the army and police shot at liberty at demonstrators. are fromjuries we see live ammunition. various injuries in the stomachs, backs and legs muslim legs. >> brotherhood claimed there was a massacre. the death toll is uncertain. >> friday saw the premiere of richard wagner possible inc.. the festival staged a new interpretation o
the anti-kremlin critic, once russia's richest man is serving time for tax evasion in a penal colony. >> in china, a former top politician was charged with corruption, primary and abuse of power. he headed the communist party in the city of challenging fell from grace in a scandalous i'm accused of embezzlement and wiretapping. and his wife convicted of homicide in the death of a rich businessman. the trial could begin within weeks. the case is viewed as a sign of the chinese government's...
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obamacare is a tax. if you do not pay for health care insurance in 2014, the irs, which is responsible for collecting taxes will taxes individuals who don't buy health insurance. gerri: let's take a look at the mandate penalty. 2015, $975, it just creeps up and out. and i don't think people know that this is going to happen, do they? >> insurance premiums will go down, it costs have already gone up 50 or 60%. as an individual, if you don't buy health care insurance in 2014, 100 order $200 per month in taxes for not buying health care. >> based on your income, the income is based on your 2012 income. you're going to file it this year, that becomes your baseline. that determines how much the government will subsidize your health care in 2014. and how much tax you are going to pay if you don't buy health care insurance. >> it is a percentage of your taxable income, it can be as little as $60 per month, or $200 per month. gerri: i just have to have you repeat that. i don't think anybody in their right mind e
obamacare is a tax. if you do not pay for health care insurance in 2014, the irs, which is responsible for collecting taxes will taxes individuals who don't buy health insurance. gerri: let's take a look at the mandate penalty. 2015, $975, it just creeps up and out. and i don't think people know that this is going to happen, do they? >> insurance premiums will go down, it costs have already gone up 50 or 60%. as an individual, if you don't buy health care insurance in 2014, 100 order $200...
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we should close loopholes and carve out the tax code. but the revenue should be used to lower rate across the board. tax reform is a once in a general race opportunity to lose job creation in america. it should not be squandered to enable more washington spendal. spending is the problem and must be the focus. he continues, washington democrats newfoundbe concern about the president's sequester is appreciated. the words alope won't avert it. replacing the sequester will require a plan to cut spending to put us on the path to a budget that is balanced in ten years to keep first responders on the job. what other spending is the president willing to cut. with that, bring in the panel. steve hayes for "weekly standard." mara liasson, political correspondent of marble public radio and welcome jason riley. editorial board member of the "wall street journal." jason, what do you think? the president making his pitch, there and phrases we have heard before. balance. >> armageddon. if we get the sequester cuts. no first responders, the cities will
we should close loopholes and carve out the tax code. but the revenue should be used to lower rate across the board. tax reform is a once in a general race opportunity to lose job creation in america. it should not be squandered to enable more washington spendal. spending is the problem and must be the focus. he continues, washington democrats newfoundbe concern about the president's sequester is appreciated. the words alope won't avert it. replacing the sequester will require a plan to cut...
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you have a nuisance tax like bottle taxed on bad -- back taxes. this does not make for an appealing and attractive -- the city is very attractive. gerri: i would not want to come to baltimore. how likely is it that baltimore will have to file bankruptcy? >> i don't think it will file bankruptcy. they're not as bad as some places, but i were close to the maryland. i and our representative of the people in the general assembly. they're tired to have global we don't have any money to bell her out. friends after reform and take care of those pensions and health care committee rid of a grand prix idea and have to start spending with an air means. that means cuts in certain areas commands is going to have to try to do something about crime and drugs and gangs and make people want to come to this city. gerri: that is a long laundry list. thank you for coming on. appreciate your time. tell us more. >> thank you. gerri: states and cities across the country struggled to get out of the red. there could be new taxes on the rise in to pay for failing infrastru
you have a nuisance tax like bottle taxed on bad -- back taxes. this does not make for an appealing and attractive -- the city is very attractive. gerri: i would not want to come to baltimore. how likely is it that baltimore will have to file bankruptcy? >> i don't think it will file bankruptcy. they're not as bad as some places, but i were close to the maryland. i and our representative of the people in the general assembly. they're tired to have global we don't have any money to bell...
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cuts before the election or tax breaks might be removed. obviously that's not going to happen, and maybe that's been a little bit of an effect as well on the solar stocks. guys, back to you. >> welcome back, by the way. i know you loved leaving florida to come back to the northeast. heading towards the close here, we've got about 50 minutes left in the trading session. the dow is the strugler, down seven points. right now the s&p is up a point and nasdaq up a fraction at this hour. >> it's been anything but party time for carnival cruise lines. its disabled ship, "the triumph" is limping towards mobile at this very moment. up next we'll take you on board exclusively as we speak to a passenger who is on the ship at the movement that's next. >> also. coke has been dragging down the dow all week. is it time to take the pepsi challenge and bet on coke's arch rival? that trade coming up in a moment here. >>> and then later, famed federal reserve critic jim grant is with me saying there's a toxic alignment of forces in the bond market that could
cuts before the election or tax breaks might be removed. obviously that's not going to happen, and maybe that's been a little bit of an effect as well on the solar stocks. guys, back to you. >> welcome back, by the way. i know you loved leaving florida to come back to the northeast. heading towards the close here, we've got about 50 minutes left in the trading session. the dow is the strugler, down seven points. right now the s&p is up a point and nasdaq up a fraction at this hour....